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1 CLERK'S SALE. By rlrtue of a decree of foreclosure and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county In the oase of J. C. Jelferies, plaintiff vs. Mrs. Pauline C. Campbell, defendant, dated November 6th, 1907, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C., before the court house door, during the legal hours lor sales on salesday, Monday, De cember 2nd. 1907, the following de scribed property, to-irit: All that lot or parcel of land, lymg and being situate in the town of Gaffney, said county and State, bouna- ed by Victoria avenue, Race street, Johnson street and alley, land of sams and E. H. DeCamp, containing one and 7-10 acres, more or less, and described as follows; f Beginning at a stake on Victoria * avenue, running with Victoria avenue N. 211-4 W. 1441-2 feet to a stake; thence with Race street N. 48 W. 152 feet to corner of Johnson street; thence with Johnson street 35 3-4 W. 847 2-10 feet to corner of alley; thence with alley S. 45 E. 275 7-8 feet to corner of land of Sams: thence with lands of Sams and E. H. DeCamp N. 21 W. 110 2-3 feet - stake, E. H. DeCamp’s corner; thence with E H. DeCamp’s line N. 68 1-2 E 210 feet to beginning comer on Victoria avenue. The above property will first be ' offered as seven separate lots, as per plat made by R. O. Sams, surveyor, In June, 1906. same being on file In my office, and then as a whole, and such bid or bids shall be accepted by reason of which the greatest amount of proceeds is realized from saui sale. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash, and the balance in six months from date of sale, with seven per cent. In terest. secured by mortgage of the premises. The purchaser to pay for all papers and recording, and will have the privilege of paying all cash. If he so desires. The purchaser or purchasers must comply with the terms of sale wtrnin one half hour otherwise a re-sale will be had on same day at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers, and at such re-sale. If sold In separate MILDRED RESTORED TO HEALTH. THANKS TO PE RU-IMA Friends Were Alarmed- Advised Change of Climate, Miss Mildred Keller, 718 13th street, N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: “I can safely recommend Peruna for catarrh. I had it for years and it wo.ild respond to no kind of treatment, or if it did it was only temporary, and on the alight st provocation the trouble would come back. <<; was in such a state that my friends were alarmed about me, and I was advised to leave ibis climate. Then 1 tried Peruna, and to my great —v — joy found It helped me from the first lots, before any bid shall be accepted j dose I took, and a few bottles cured on any separate lot the bidder must! me. deposit on each lot $25 in cash or a •n built up my constitution, I re certified cheek for said amount. rained my appetite, and 1 feel that I If the property as sold as a whole rings the greatest amount and the iirchaser fails to comply within one Ilf hour, the said property shall 1 am perfectly well and strong.”-M ildred Keller. We iiavo on lilo many thousand testi monials like the above. We can give -•■-s ' ' Answer* "Little 8111." Mr. Editor:—Please allow me space In ypur ptper for an answer to “Little Bin’s” letter to the sowing machine agent. I overlooked his first letter, but our friend, “Sewing Machine Agent,” of Gastonia, N. C„ answered It and asked of you a snap-shot of his head, I am under the Impression that it would be one-sided—one-half hollow and the other with a few faulty seeds in it. We thank our sew ing machine friend for the answer he gave “Little Bill,” but as “Little Bill” said he was firing a small charge at "Cherokee Buck,” and he still had another charge or two in his polk stalk, we think them similar to his head—they would not make much of a racket if they were to explode. We “bucks” of Cherokee would feel awful ly embarrassed over what “Little Bill” has said, or would rather if we thought that the upper class Chero- k-eeans looked on him as in our stanu- ing; and I would ask him to apolo gize if it wasn’t that I don’t want to stoop so low as to be pushed in the back hills and hollows to get down on an equality with him. But, Mr. Sewing Machine Agent, you’re mistaken about “Little Bill” buying a machine and paying half and the agent having to repossess it, as we don’t think he ever got as much as half paid. We hardly think It advis able to stoop, and especially when there are so many little sugar coated pills. Anyway, we did not know but that it might work off somewhere else. I would like to know what “Lit tle Bill’?” cost him that he is selling for $1-00 per box. He has a splendid pill, recommended for anything. He almost says that it will take knots out of a plank, or the stain out of a man’s character. But as “Little Bill” sold some fruit trees a short while back and they would not work his commission out of them before he de livered them or collected the money, he threw up his job; so “Little Bill is not a fruit agent now, but is “Little Pill Agent Bill.” Yours truly, Cherokee Sewing Machine Agent Attention, Bachelors. All the old bachelors who have con tributed to the children’s treat and the two ladles from each ward, are requested to meet tomorrow night at 7 p. m. in Mrs. T. Davenport’s parlor to arrange a program for November 28th at 3 p. m. By order of Contributors. WHY SLON’S LINIMENT AND VET ERINARY REMEDIES ARE THE BEST TO USE. Let me tell you why Sloan’s Lini ment and Veterinary Remedies are the safest and most practical on the market today.' In the first place, Dr. Earl S. Sloan Is the son of a veteri nary surgeon, and from his earliest infancy he was associated with horses. He bought and sold horses while yet very young. He practised as a veterinary for twenty years, and has jattled successfully with every dis ease to which that animal is subject. All his remedies are the result of experiments made to save life or re eve suffering while he was practic- In his profession. Any reader, by writing to Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 615 Albany Street, Boston, Mass., will receive “Sloan’s Treatise on the Horse,” free. This book tells how to treat horses, cattle, hogs, and poultry. rsold in bulk at the risk of the ourr oa(lcrs only a slight glimpse of the »r purchaser or purchasers, and b<ore any bid or bids shall be accept ed on said property as a whole on sa* re-sale, the bidder must deposit wIt the clerk the sum of $50 as evi- dete of his good faith in making the bid J. Eb. Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s. Ft.. Nov. 16. 22 and 29. CLERK’S SALE. By -irtue of a decree of foreclosure and tie in the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county in the case o W- C- Carpenter, plaintiff, vs. W. J. Elkins, defendant, I will sell at Gafaey. S. C., before the court house -oor, during the legal hours for sals on salesday, Monday, De cember 2nd, 1907, the folowing de scribed property, to-wit: Those two certain lots of land, fronting m Georgia road and running back to near Southern Railway's (formerly Richmond and Danville) line of ra'.s and known as lots 14 and 15 on plat m ade by R. O- Sams. Be ginning oi stake, center of Georgia road, and nmning S. 4614 W. 2.08 chains to Bake, center of said road; thence S. '32 3-4 E. 3.45 chains to stake near nilroad track; thence N. 671-4 0 2.0) chains to stake near said railroad track; thence N. 32 3-4 W. 3.90 chaii? to beginning corner, containing 7321000 of an acre, more or less, and bfing the lots deeded to J. J. Richards \y Miss Jane C. Nott on December 7t\, 1891; said deed re corded in office of Clerk and R. M. yj.i'. array of unsolicited endorseineut? Dr, Hartman is roceiviuo; CLERK’S SALE. By virture of a decree of partition and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county in the case of Sallie Reynolds, Salathiel Little john, Mollie McDaniel, Chester Lit tlejohn and Robert Littlejohn, plain tiffs, vs. Etta Littlejohn and Charlie Littlejohn, defendants, I will sell at Gaffney, S- C-. before the courthouse door, during the legal hours for sales on salesday, Monday, December 2nd, 1907, the following described proper ty, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying in Draytonville township, Cherokee county, and State, afore said, being a part of the estate lands of Selathiel Littlejohn, deceased, sold under decree and proceedings had In the probate court of Union county, by Robert McBeth, sheriff, at public outcry on salesday in February, 1875, and the same being one of the three tracts Into which said land was sub divided, the plat of said lands and all the papers in said action for sale on file in the prolate court of said Union county, and said tract convey ed by Robert McBeth, as sheriff, of Union county to Charles Littlejohn, by deed probated the 6th day of Feb ruary, 1875, and said tract bounded, now, by lands of W. Sam’l Lipscomb on the north and east; on the south by N- G. Littlejohn, and on the west C. for Spartanbut county, S. C., on e8ta ] e l8nd of 1 Moses Littlejohn January 6th. 1892. in Book “E. E. e„” l decea8ed ’ anl containing fifty-nine (o9) page 796. ( |acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALS: Cash, purchas er to pay for papen. J. Eh. Jefferies. Apart rrom r/ien. The effect of meiua! seclusion iu the ministry is intellectual self deception Living too much apart from men. au anchoret of the study, haunted by watchwords of a “school of thought, strained by mental overproduction, minister may establish a purely sub jective and quite morbid ideal. Obedl ent to tills ideal, his mode of thinking may grow away from that of bis broth er men. and Ids life, wounded by the indifference of others, may shrink Into itself, to tread henceforth with melan cboly persistence the lonely path of an Intellectual lahmaellte.—C. C. Hall in AHnnt'e. This Coupon is Worth $1.70 to You The Senitol Chemical LeboretoryC* 4266 UcUde Avfc. 8c Leab. Mo. Enclos'd And $1.00, (of which tend m« Ike aisortmcnt ot 10 Sanltoi products Mofewe. Dcllvci throwfh af dniSM* whom is GAFFNEY DRUG COMPANY, Gaffney, 8* C* Years tnlr Street Cl’b. C. C. Pi’s. Pub. Nov. 15, 22 and 29. TERMS OF SALE: Cash (chaser to pay for papers. J. Eb Jefferies, Cl’k. C. C. Pi’s Pub. Nov. 15, 21 and 28. Pur- BRIDGE TO LET. On Thursday, Decea»er 5th, at 11 o’clock I will be at lie Carpenter place on Cherokee creek for the pur pose of letting the contract for the erection of a bridge. I reserve the right to reject any and bll bids. E. F. Lipscomb, Supervisor Cherokee Co. Nov. 15 to Dec. 6. BRIDGE TO LET. On Friday, November 29th, at 11 o’clock I will be at the Tom McCraw place on Cherokee creek to receive bids for the erection of a bridge across Cherokee creeb. I reserve the right to reject any and all bids. E. F. Lipscomb, Supervisor Cherokee Co. Nov. 15 to 29. Letter to H. D. Wheat, Gaffney, S. C. Dear Sir: One of the ways to get rich is to make a quarter look like thirty cents. There’s a better: make it thirty cents. It has this advantage: one keeps out of jail. There are 200 paint-manufacturers making quarters look llbe 30 4V 60 60 cents and all the odd cents between. That is, their “paints” profess to be paints; and they are, In about the pro portions named: they get 30 to 60 cents for a quarter’s-worth; some get 75. There’s a better way to paint: De- voe. There are eight honest paints. By “honest,” we mean not-adulterated and full-measure. These honest ones differ; Do two are alike. In one, the quarter Is worth 27 or 28 cents; tn another 30 cents; there must be a best one In eight; It Is the one that takes least gallons to cover a Job— Devoe. To cover; that seems a light way to speak of a paint. No, It Isn’t. That is what paint is for: to cover. It means to hide and protect. The paint that goe 8 {urthest Is best, wears long est. Go-far is all; and Devoe is the go-far paint. Yours truly 68 F W DEVOE ft CO P. S. Gaffney Hardware Co. sell our paint NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. Linde r Lends. By virtue of a decree In partition, signed by Hon. R. C. Watts, presid ing judge, in the case of Mrs. Nannie Smith and Mrs. Edna Littlejohn, plaintiffs, against R. E. Linder, defend ant, I will during legal hours of sale, on salesday, in December, 1907, (be- ng December 2nd,) at the court house door in Gaffney, S. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: All that tract of land, lying, being and situated in Limestone township, Cherokee county, said State; com mencing at a ford on Cherokee creek at or near the old mill place; thence with the road in the direction ot Broad river to a point where the line crosses said road; thence in the di rection of Stony Knob; thence with the bearing of said line to said creek; rhence up said creek to the beginning o r starting point; said lot being known or designated as lot No. 3. Also lot No. 2, beginning at comer on east side of said creek; thence with the bearings of said line south' ward to the Magnetic Iron Company » line; thence nearly west to or past a point on said line; thence nearl v north to a point near the Indian Mound; on a line running from, the starting point first named on this lot; thence with the first supposed line nearly east to the beginning point; said two tracts, being the property described in deed from Mrs. Mary Linder to the said R. E. Linder, bear ing date March 15, 1895, and record ed in office of R. M. C. for Spartan burg county in Boot? page , and being all the lands embraced and contained in deed executed by M.*s. H. V. Ross to Mrs. Mary A. Linder on the 19th day of February, 3876, recorded In Book N. page 419, office • if R. M. C. of Spartanburg county, and being more particularly describ ed in a plat thereof, made by R. O. Sams, surveyor, dated Octoi,/r 26, 1907, on file in the office of the clerk of court for Cherokee county; which said plat shows the meets and bounds thereof and divides the same Into twelve separate lots, which plat 1b reiered to as part hereof. Said lands will be sold iu seperate lots In accordance with said plat of R. O. Sams, surveyor, on file In th4 office of clerk of said court, which plat Is subject to the inspection of ♦he public. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash and ballance payable one year from day of sale; credit portion to be se cured by bond or note of purchaser and mortgage of premises purchased; credit portion to bear interest from date of sale; purchaser to have leave to pay all cash; and upon production of deed, to be put into possession of premises purchased; upon failure of purchaser to comply with terms of sale, such property to be re-sold on same subsequent salesday at risk of such defaulting purchaser. Purchas er to pay for papers. W. W. Thomas, Sheriff Cherokee Co., S. C. Nov. 15, 22 and 29. Cut out this coupon m upper right hand comer and send toy The Sanitol Chemical Laboratory Company, of St. Louis,, with a $1.00 bill and our name, and they will deliver you through us the complete assortment of ten full sizey packages of Sanitol as illustrated.. These are the most^ satisfactory toilet preparations in the worid and regular total retail price of these articles is $2.70. GAFFNEY WHTBV, M.ISCELANEOUB* FOR SERVICE OR FOR BALE-- St Lambert Jersey hall: registered; feu $2. Apply to ■. R. Cash. April 19 1 a. w. tt CLERK’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of partlon and sale of the Court of Common Pleas for Cherokee county In the case of Sallie Reynolds, plaintiff, vs. Salathiel Littlejohn, defendant, I will sell at Gaffney, S. C-, before the courthouse door, during the legal hours for sales on salesday, Monday, December 2nd, 1907, the following described prop erty, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate In Draytonville township, Cherokee county, and State aforesaid, being the residence or home tract of the estate lands of Salathiel Littlejohn, deceas ed, formerly embraced In Union coun- t; , and State aforesaid, and bounded on the east by the estate lands of Charles Littlejohn, deceased, father of said Moses Littlejohn, deceased; on the south by land of J* D. Jef feries; on the west by the Green river road, and on the north by lands of Felix (Docb) Littlejohn, Edward Wilkins and wife, and others, con taining sixty-five (65) acres, more or less. ^ TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. J. Eb Jefferies. ClTc. C. C. Pi’s. Pub. Nov. 16, 22 and 29. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are warned not to tres pass upon any lands owned or con trolled by R. E. McCraw. The law will be enforced against all who do so. Nov. 12 4t *OR ALL COU TV NEW* I IM PORTANT HAPPENING* IN TH> •TATE AND EVENT* CF iNTEREtt) IN FOREIGN LAND*, TAKE ANC READ THE LE9G1R 5= NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South Carolina, County of Cherokee. We, the undersigned County Board of Education, pursuant to an act eo- itled, an Act to provide High School* for the State, approved February If, 1907, hereby authorize, direct ami in quire the Board of Trustees for School District No. 12, to hold *a election to establish a high school *2 Gaffney, South Carolina. Sail doc- tion to be held on November 22nd, at the following precincts: The pablle school house In District No. 12, noar W. A. Hass’ residence, and at Pleas ant Grove school house, which are created precincts for said election and for the purpose of conducting said election. The following man agers are hereby appointed: For the Haas school house, W. A. Haas. J. 8. Northey and Arthur Tate; for Pleas ant Grove, W. J. Daniel, W- H. Har mon and W. T. Humphries. Given under our hands and seals this the 6th day of November, 1907. J. L. Walker, R. C. Sarratt, Jas. C. Jefferies, County Board of Education. DR* J. F* GARRE IT, DENTIST. Office on Frederick Street ’Phone In Office anj Residence. We are not Advertising a Bargain Sale But if there is anything in the line of Ladies Long Coats or Short Coats, you can do better right here than any place in town. We were never better prepared to show you, and you know that we sell good Shoes. • j WILKINS COMPANY